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Johnson Hindin Genealogy
Suggestions for using this site: Click “Johnson-Hindin Genealogy,” above, to go to the Home Page. Click the “Ancestors” tab below to see a pedigree chart. (If no ancestors appear in the chart, see if the person has a spouse by clicking the blue down arrow, and then click the “Ancestors” tab.) In the pedigree chart, click the blue down arrow to see a person’s family and click the gold right arrow to see more ancestors. Click the “Descendants” tab, below, then the “Register Format” option for a good descendancy report.
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Father |
Ralph Caleb Wineman, b. 28 Oct 1914, Greensburg, Westmoreland Co., Pennsylvania , d. 3 Mar 2000, Bethesda, Montgomery Co., Maryland |
Mother |
Carolyn E. JOHNSON, b. 10 Aug 1920, Pennsylvania , d. 10 Nov 2016 |
Married |
28 Oct 1946 |
Family ID |
F3736 |
Group Sheet |
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Notes |
- The following sentiments were expressed by U.S. Senator Harry Reid on September 5, 2005 regarding the retirement of Timothy as Financial Clerk of the U.S. Senate:
Mr. President, Timothy Wineman has worked for the Senate for 35 years. On September 28, the Senate noted the outstanding service of Tim by adopting S. Res. 258. He has spent his entire 35 years of Senate service working in the Disbursing Office. That in itself is a commendable feat.
In 1970, Tim began his career as a payroll clerk and was promoted to payroll supervisor 6 years later. He continued to receive promotions and in 1998 became the Senate's financial clerk. Tim's career in the Disbursing Office has been stellar. You could always count on Tim and his staff for topnotch service and to accommodate Members and staff.
Tim and his wife Pat met in high school, got married, and have two children, Matthew and Lory. Matt and Lory have provided Tim and Pat with four grandchildren--two boys and two girls.
Tim plans to spend the first 6 months trying to get his sea legs, enjoying some ``downtime'' with his family and playing a little golf. He and Pat then plan to do some traveling. They want to go to Alaska to see what is happening there.
I salute Tim on his service to the Senate and congratulate him on a job well done. He certainly was part of the Senate family and always will be. I hope he enjoys his retirement.
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A resolution to commend Timothy for his service to the Senate was adopted by the Senate on September 28, 2005 (S. Res. 258, 109th Congress, 1st Session).
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